
Mangrove Cay – Andros, Bahamas Come and fish the famous waters of Andros where double digit fish are abundant and will readily eat your flies. I fish out of Mangrove Cay on the middle bight which has its own airport … Continue reading
Mangrove Cay – Andros, Bahamas Come and fish the famous waters of Andros where double digit fish are abundant and will readily eat your flies. I fish out of Mangrove Cay on the middle bight which has its own airport … Continue reading
Running deep and strong through southern Oregon’s coastal mountains, the Rogue river features exceptional fishing, abundant wildlife, incredible scenery and rich history. It is this combination of characteristics that inspired Congress in 1967 to include the Rogue as … Continue reading
Renowned fly fisherman and long time Santa Rosa resident, Robert Milton Nauheim, 71, died Friday, September 9, 2005 in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho after a valiant fight with prostate cancer. He was born Feb. 9, 1934 in San Francisco to Milton … Continue reading
Captain Scott Avanzino “Home to the World’s Best Saltwater Fishing in the Continental United States “ We are based in Venice, Louisiana, all the way down in southern Plaquemines Parish, nestled deep in the heart of the Mississippi River Delta. … Continue reading
*With Captains Brian Horsley & Sarah Gardner Welcome to the world of Saltwater Flyfishing and the home of Flat Out and Fly Girl fishing charters, the most relaxing and enjoyable fly and light tackle fishing trips the Outer Banks has … Continue reading
by Dan Blanton, Craig Smith and Terry Shultz Our double header in the Land Down Under this past September, 2004 produced some of the toughest fishing seen in recent years. Most attribute it to Mother Nature and a ration of … Continue reading
Booking a trip with Carpentaria Seafaris To book a trip aboard the Tropic Paradise with Carpentaria Seafaris, to fish the Gulf of Carpentaria, contact Howard McKinney of Fishabout, Inc. – P.O. Box 1679 Los Gatos, CA 95031 – phone: 888-409-2008 … Continue reading
A Double Header in the Land Down Under – 2002 Game Two by Dan Blanton Fish is his name and he knows how to play the angling game… Yes indeed, Captain Alan (Fish) Philiskirk knows his fly-fishing game in … Continue reading
Page Two – Weipa Craig Smith & golden trevally Craig Smith & nice queenie Craig Smith & tea leaf trevally Craig Smith & bream Craig Smith & barra taken on a white/red Whistler Craig Smith & challenging cale cale trevally … Continue reading
Greg Bethune, when asked what are the top producing flies for Cape York’s Gulf of Carpentaria, will allow that you only need one fly: a chartreuse and white Clouser in sizes from 1 to 3/0. He’s right. However, the old … Continue reading